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== Ubuntu Developer Week: February 2008 == | == September 2009 == === The Timetable === || || '''Mon 1st Sep''' || '''Tue 2nd Sep''' || '''Wed 3rd Sep''' || '''Thu 4th Sep''' || '''Fri 5th Sep''' || || '''16.00 UTC''' || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/Package|Packaging 101]]''' -- DanielHolbach (dholbach) || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/FixingBugs1|How do I fix an Ubuntu bug?]]''' -- DanielHolbach (dholbach) ||'''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/BZRPackage|BZR for packaging]]''' -- JamesWestby (james_w)|| '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/AutoTests|Automated Testing for the Desktop]]''' -- AraPulido (ara)|| '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/AskMdz|Ask Matt]]''' -- MattZimmerman (mdz) || || '''17.00 UTC''' || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/Upstream|Upstream Bug Linkages]]''' -- JorgeCastro (jcastro) || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/BazaarIntro|Introduction to BZR]]''' -- DavidFutcher (bobbo) || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/PackageUpdates|How do I update a package properly]]''' -- CesareTirabassi (norsetto) || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/FixingBugs2|How do I fix an Ubuntu bug?]]''' -- DanielHolbach (dholbach) || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/PyUnitTests|Unit testing Python code, with code coverage measurement]]''' -- LarsWirzenius (liw) || || '''18.00 UTC''' || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/MOTUIntro|Introduction to MOTU]]''' -- IulianUdrea (iulian) || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/DKMSPackage|Kernel module packaging with DKMS]]''' -- MarioLimonciello (superm1) || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/ServerTeam|Introduction to the ServerTeam]]''' -- MathiasGug (mathiaz) || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/PyKDEWebkit|A WebKit Browser in PyKDE]]''' -- JonathanRiddell (Riddell) || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/InstallerTeam|Introduction to the Installer Team]]''' -- EvanDandrea (evand) || || '''19.00 UTC''' || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/Soyuz|Soyuz and all that Jazz]]''' -- CelsoProvidelo (cprov) || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/LaunchpadWebService|Using The Launchpad Web Service API]]''' LeonardRichardson (leonardr) and BarryWarsaw (barry) || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/PPAIntro|Introduction to PPAs]]''' -- CelsoProvidelo (cprov) || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/MozillaTeam|Having fun with the MozillaTeam]]''' -- AlexanderSack || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/SecurityTeam|Introduction to the Ubuntu Security Team]]''' -- KeesCook (kees) and JamieStrandboge (jdstrand) || || '''20.00 UTC''' || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/UbuntuGnomeQA|Working with Ubuntu<->GNOME QA (tips&tricks)]]''' PedroVillavicencio (pedro_) || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/LaunchpadHacks|Launchpad Hacks]]''' BrianMurray (bdmurray) || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/PackagePatches|Various ways to patch a package]]''' -- ChristopheSauthier (huats) and DidierRoche (didrocks) || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/Archives|How to avoid making Archive Admins unhappy]]''' -- SteveLangasek (slangasek) || '''[[MeetingLogs/devweek0809/Kernel|Kernel Discussion]]''' BenCollins (BenC) || == February 2008 == === Timetable === |
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=== Details === * '''Patching packages''' - Martin Pitt will explain the different techniques of patching packages. His session will help you get started with UbuntuDevelopment as it's a good entry point to improving the software we use every day. * '''Launchpad PPAs''' - Launchpad Hackers [[CelsoProvidelo|Celso Providelo]] and [[MatthewRevell|Matthew Revell]] will introduce you to a great feature of [[http://launchpad.net|Launchpad]]: [[http://help.launchpad.net/PPAQuickStart|Personal Package Archives]]. Building packages for testing and preview reasons made easy. * '''Packaging 101''' - [[DanielHolbach|Daniel Holbach]] will talk you through the most important properties of Ubuntu and Debian packaging. * '''MOTU School - Working with Debian''' - We'll have James Westby around, who is very interested in collaboration between Debian and Ubuntu. His session will showcase tools, initiatives and processes to make this happen. * '''Introduction to the ServerTeam''' - Interested in servers and services in the Ubuntu landscape? [[MathiasGug|Matthias Gug]] introduces you to the ServerTeam. * '''MOTU Processes''' - Interested in becoming a [[MOTU]]? [[DanielHolbach|Daniel Holbach]] will explain the MOTU processes: how to get involved and how to get things done. * '''Virtualisation''' - Virtualisation is definitely one of the hottest topics at the moment. Virtualisation Specialist [[SorenHansen|Søren Hansen]] will talk you through the state of things and answer all your questions. * '''Kubuntu''' - For those of you interested in development of the big ''K'', we'll have the [[Kubuntu]] developers around. * '''Ubuntu Derivatives Team''' - We have new Derivatives coming up almost every day. The [[DerivativeTeam|Derivative Team]] aims to make collaboration seamless and help derivatives to get things done. * '''Debdiffs and how to get them submitted''' - [[DanielHolbach|Daniel Holbach]] will showcase one of the most important entry points to get involved: how to produce good patches and explain how to get them submitted for inclusion. * '''First steps on contributing ([[MOTU/TODO]] & [[MOTU/TODO/Bugs]])''' - [[MOTU]] contributor [[Nxvl|Nicolas Valcárcel]] will talk about his experiences and give you first-hand hints how to [[MOTU/GettingStarted|get started]]. * '''Desktop Packaging Session''' - Mastermind of the french Desktop mafia Sébastien Bacher will take you on a tour through Desktop Packaging: your entry point to the [[DesktopTeam|Desktop Team]] * '''SRU/Security updates''' - Two of our MOTUs, [[WilliamGrant|William Grant]] and [[LucaFalavigna|Luca Falavigna]], experienced in doing security and [[StableReleaseUpdates|stable release]] updates will talk about exactly that. * '''Firefox 3 Extension Packaging''' - We'll have Mozilla hacker [[AlexanderSack|Alexander Sack]] around, who will talk you through packaging of Firefox 3 Extensions. * '''Writing Scripts For Automated Desktop Testing''' - QA developer Lars Wirzenius spent quite some time thinking about testing of applications and will take you on a tour through testing Desktop applications. * '''Bughelper - making bug work easier''' - Bugmaster [[BrianMurray|Brian Murray]] and `bughelper` hacker Markus Korn are the de-facto maintainers of `python-launchpad-bugs` and `bughelper`. Numerous tools make use of the interface and make working with bugs much much easier. * '''BugTriage''' - [[PedroVillavicencio|Pedro Villavicencio]] has an incredible record of triaged bugs and even managed to give Sébastien Bacher a run for his money. He'll get you started doing bug triage which is one of the most important points of development. * '''MOTU Q&A session''' - This session has become an institution and happens every Friday at 13:00 UTC. For once we'll move this to a later time and invite you all to be there. Prepare your questions and let's get started together. * '''Library Packaging''' - Long-time MOTU [[StefanPotyra|Stefan Potyra]] will talk about the bread and butter of almost all packages: libraries and how to package them right. * '''Hosting Code With Launchpad''' - Launchpad Hacker Tim Penhey will talk you through how using [[http://bazaar-vcs.org|bzr]] and Launchpad's Code Hosting is good for your project. |
Previous Ubuntu Developer Week Sessions
September 2009
The Timetable
February 2008
Timetable
|
Mon 18th Feb |
Tue 19th Feb |
Wed 20th Feb |
Thu 21st Feb |
Fri 22nd Feb |
16.00 UTC |
Patching Packages (Martin Pitt) |
Virtualisation (Søren Hansen) |
MOTU Processes (Daniel Holbach) |
Firefox 3 Extension Packaging (Alexander Sack) |
Patching Packages (Martin Pitt) |
17.00 UTC |
Launchpad PPAs (Celso Providelo, Matthew Revell) |
MOTU Processes (Daniel Holbach) |
Hosting Code With Launchpad (Tim Penhey) |
Writing Scripts For Automated Desktop Testing (Lars Wirzenius) |
Launchpad PPAs (Celso Providelo, Matthew Revell) |
18.00 UTC |
Packaging 101 (Daniel Holbach) |
Kubuntu (Jussi Kekkonen) |
First Steps On Contributing (MOTU/TODO & MOTU/TODO/Bugs) (Nicolas Valcárcel) |
Bughelper - Making Bug Work Easier (Brian Murray & Markus Korn) |
MOTU Q&A Session (Daniel Holbach) |
19.00 UTC |
MOTU School - Working With Debian (James Westby & Nicolas Valcárcel) |
Ubuntu Derivatives Team (Luis de Bethencourt Guimerá) |
Desktop Packaging Session (Sébastien Bacher) |
Bug Triage (Pedro Villavicencio) |
Library Packaging - Part 1 (Stefan Potyra) |
20.00 UTC |
Introduction To The ServerTeam (Mathias Gug) |
Debdiffs And How To Get Them Submitted (Daniel Holbach) |
SRU/Security Updates (Luca Falavigna, William Grant) |
Debdiffs And How To Get Them Submitted (Daniel Holbach) |
Library Packaging - Part 2 (Stefan Potyra) |
You may also read the schedule via Google Calendar, available in the HTML and ICAL formats.
Details
Patching packages - Martin Pitt will explain the different techniques of patching packages. His session will help you get started with UbuntuDevelopment as it's a good entry point to improving the software we use every day.
Launchpad PPAs - Launchpad Hackers Celso Providelo and Matthew Revell will introduce you to a great feature of Launchpad: Personal Package Archives. Building packages for testing and preview reasons made easy.
Packaging 101 - Daniel Holbach will talk you through the most important properties of Ubuntu and Debian packaging.
MOTU School - Working with Debian - We'll have James Westby around, who is very interested in collaboration between Debian and Ubuntu. His session will showcase tools, initiatives and processes to make this happen.
Introduction to the ServerTeam - Interested in servers and services in the Ubuntu landscape? Matthias Gug introduces you to the ServerTeam.
MOTU Processes - Interested in becoming a MOTU? Daniel Holbach will explain the MOTU processes: how to get involved and how to get things done.
Virtualisation - Virtualisation is definitely one of the hottest topics at the moment. Virtualisation Specialist Søren Hansen will talk you through the state of things and answer all your questions.
Kubuntu - For those of you interested in development of the big K, we'll have the Kubuntu developers around.
Ubuntu Derivatives Team - We have new Derivatives coming up almost every day. The Derivative Team aims to make collaboration seamless and help derivatives to get things done.
Debdiffs and how to get them submitted - Daniel Holbach will showcase one of the most important entry points to get involved: how to produce good patches and explain how to get them submitted for inclusion.
First steps on contributing (MOTU/TODO & MOTU/TODO/Bugs) - MOTU contributor Nicolas Valcárcel will talk about his experiences and give you first-hand hints how to get started.
Desktop Packaging Session - Mastermind of the french Desktop mafia Sébastien Bacher will take you on a tour through Desktop Packaging: your entry point to the Desktop Team
SRU/Security updates - Two of our MOTUs, William Grant and Luca Falavigna, experienced in doing security and stable release updates will talk about exactly that.
Firefox 3 Extension Packaging - We'll have Mozilla hacker Alexander Sack around, who will talk you through packaging of Firefox 3 Extensions.
Writing Scripts For Automated Desktop Testing - QA developer Lars Wirzenius spent quite some time thinking about testing of applications and will take you on a tour through testing Desktop applications.
Bughelper - making bug work easier - Bugmaster Brian Murray and bughelper hacker Markus Korn are the de-facto maintainers of python-launchpad-bugs and bughelper. Numerous tools make use of the interface and make working with bugs much much easier.
BugTriage - Pedro Villavicencio has an incredible record of triaged bugs and even managed to give Sébastien Bacher a run for his money. He'll get you started doing bug triage which is one of the most important points of development.
MOTU Q&A session - This session has become an institution and happens every Friday at 13:00 UTC. For once we'll move this to a later time and invite you all to be there. Prepare your questions and let's get started together.
Library Packaging - Long-time MOTU Stefan Potyra will talk about the bread and butter of almost all packages: libraries and how to package them right.
Hosting Code With Launchpad - Launchpad Hacker Tim Penhey will talk you through how using bzr and Launchpad's Code Hosting is good for your project.
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